Vitamin B1 is involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates, particularly in the transformation of glucose into energy. High levels of this vitamin ensure enhanced animal performance and reduce the risk of anorexia, weight loss, weakness, and improper growth.
Vitamin B2, also known as riboflavin, promotes energy production and manages the proper metabolic reactions involving carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. It ensures the efficient intake of nutritional components such as amino acids, fatty acids, iron, zinc, and calcium. Vitamin B2 also reduces the risk of anorexia and impaired growth, particularly in pets and fish nutrition.
Vitamin B3, also known as nicotinamide, is used to prevent perosis, skin lesions and digestive diseases. It promotes animal growth and treats mucosal inflammation and ulceration.
Choline Chloride, also known as Vitamin B4, is used to.
Vitamin B5 is a component of Coenzyme A that regulates the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats, maintains skin and mucous membranes, improves the color of hair (or feathers), and prevents the occurrence of diseases. It is essential for the growth and development of poultry, livestock and fish and their fat synthesis and decomposition.
Vitamin B6 is an important factor in metabolic processes involving amino acids, fats, and carbohydrates. It also plays an essential role in the synthesis of RNA and DNA. Vitamin B6 supplementation allows for enhanced energy production and the integrity of the immune system. It benefits the proper animal growth, feed consumption, and improved hatchability in poultry while reducing the risk of blood disorders and skin ailments.
Vitamin B7, also known as biotin, is commonly associated with healthy skin and hair. It works with Vitamin B6 to produce keratin, the protein that makes up hair, feathers and hooves. It helps to maintain the health of the muscles, connective tissue, nervous system, thyroid, adrenal glands, and reproductive system.
Vitamin B9, also known as folic acid, is an important vitamin essential for cell replication and growth. Cobalamin and folate are interdependent co-factors of the methionine synthase pathway and are essential for RNA and DNA processes.
Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is directly involved in the metabolism of nucleic acids, fats, and carbohydrates. It also enhances the synthesis of red blood cells and methionine. In a poultry diet, this vitamin increases the hatching rate of eggs and improves animal growth.
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